Sentence examples for make transit from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'make transit' is not a complete sentence, so it is not correct and usable in written English.
To use it in a sentence, you would need to provide context around what kind of transit you are referring to (public transit, a transit system, etc.), and what you are intending to do with it (make it faster, make it more efficient, create it, etc.). For example: "We are working to make transit more efficient by implementing a new network of buses and trains."

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Such an increase, they argue, would essentially make transit riders, among them the poorest city residents, disproportionately responsible for footing the bill for many other things that the city must find money for.

The company explains that they want to be able to make transit systems more efficient in the 100 most populated cities in the World.

His mission is to make transit data as open and easily accessible as possible so that developers can integrate transit options into their apps, and also be responsive to new mobility options as Silicon Valley entrepreneurs invent them.

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Even that figure made transit advocates nervous, but it is small compared with the proposal for the next five years.

That is why Ford closed its Southampton factory last summer, after 40 years making Transit vans at the site, in favour of extending its base in Turkey.

Borders between the breakaway regions and Georgia proper have been bolstered, and any remaining links cut Georgia accused Russia on October 24th of blowing up a bridge between the Gali district and the neighbouring Zugdidi district in Georgia proper, effectively making transit near-impossible for the ethnic Georgian population of Gali.

That's something though that David Hodge, co-founder of YC Combinator-backed Embark, which makes transit apps for a number of U.S. cities says isn't really feasible, however.

One other focus of transit investments should be making transit more accessible to parents pushing strollers, the disabled, and the elderly.

Buehler speculates that cars may no longer be status symbols for younger people the way they were for past generations, making transit networks all the more important.

Making transit incentives like the one in the proposed "cash for clunkers" bill (and don't forget bikes as a form of transit!) would have GHG reduction benefits and, from what the UBC researchers found, health benefits as well.

The boost in the station's orbit, which was done by utilizing the engines of the Progress M1-1 and M1-2 spacecraft, made transit between Mir and the International Space Station impossible, as desired by NASA.

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